Zydeco Spice

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Zydeco Spice
AcadianaZydeco.PNG
Founded2010
League Women's Football Alliance
Team historyAcadiana Zydeco (2010-2020)
Zydeco Spice (2021-present)
Based in Lafayette, Louisiana
Stadium Lafayette Christian Academy
Colors   
PresidentMia Ben
Head coachJerome Milson
Championships1
Division titles1
MascotInferneaux

The Zydeco Spice is a team in the Women's Football Alliance. The team began playing in the 2010 season as the Acadiana Zydeco and returned for the 2021 season under a new name. Based in the Acadiana region (and more specifically the Lafayette metropolitan area) of Louisiana, the Zydeco plays its home games at Lafayette Christian Academy in Lafayette. They are named after the Zydeco, a local Creole dance in Acadiana.

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Season-By-Season

Season records
SeasonWLTFinishPlayoff results
20100803rd American Southern--
20111703rd American Gulf--
20124402nd National Gulf Coast--
20133602nd American Gulf CoastLost American Conference Wild Card (St. Louis)
20143502nd American Gulf Coast--
20155401st American Gulf CoastLost Midwest Regional Alliance Bowl (Houston)
20166201st WFA3 American MidwestWon WFA3 League Championship (Richmond)
20170805th WFA3 American Midwest--
20180805th WFA3 American Midwest--
20191305th WFA3 American Midwest--
2020Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
20213207th WFA3 American Midwest--
Totals26570

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